How To Clean Dirty Tires w/ Professional Tips & Tricks!

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This video showcases how to properly clean your dirty tires using an All Purpose Cleaner typically dubbed an APC. This is one of the more cost effective options for cleaning your tires. This is Meguiars D101 Foaming All Purpose Cleaner from their Professional Detailing line of products. This APC was used full strength in this video in a foaming spray nozzle and a normal style spray nozzle (previously a tuf shine tire cleaner bottle which in my opinion is one of the best tire cleaners) Don't worry Ashley leads this video so it's more fun than normal!

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I just took pictures Saturday and was going to do a write up of D101 on tires with the exact same brush haha.
 
I have not used APC but do not recall getting those kind of results with APC+. I was always underwhelmed. She is using a good stiff brush.
 
Don't use that stuff on a windy day or breathing it in could be hazardous to your eyes and lungs. Don't get any on your skin and wash off immediately. Fun can turn ugly fast. Its seriously nasty stuff.
 
Don't use that stuff on a windy day or breathing it in could be hazardous to your eyes and lungs. Don't get any on your skin and wash off immediately. Fun can turn ugly fast. Its seriously nasty stuff.
yeah, you could hear her cough a bit during the application after switching to spray. I have used megs d-101 with similar cleaning results. you don't want to breathe it either.
 
Guys, I've used a local company's APC for years, but, lately, when I'm down scrubbing on a nasty tire, that smell has just about got me. I've noticed that I have a occasional dry cough for a day or so aftrewards too. Maybe it's nothing, maybe it's hitting the big 5-5 or maybe that stuff needs to go the way of the 27 cent hamburger. I'm seriously considering getting a gallon of Mother's Tire Cleaner as a replacement, sure it's more money, but ya'll price a new pair of lungs lately?
 
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